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Apple's OS X Yosemite was clearly designed with high-resolution Retina displays in mind. Everywhere you look, Apple's upcoming operating system is cleaner, brighter, sharper, and just nicer to look at. But right now, only Apple's laptops would be able to showcase that software to its full potential. Thankfully it sounds like that's about to change. 9to5Mac reports that a new iMac with Retina display is in "late" testing in Cupertino, and Apple may be nearly ready to show its latest desktop to the world. The iMac would reportedly feature an incredibly sharp "5K" display, though its exact resolution isn't clear. As 9to5Mac points out, OS X Yosemite contains references to screens with resolutions of 6400 x 3600, 5760 x 3240, and 4096 x 2304, so one of those could be the winner.

Much of the iPad Air is the same as last year’s model: same camera, same Retina display. The operating software is new but you can get that already on earlier iPads. So should you upgrade? Yes, don’t hesitate.

This is the most glorious piece of hardware Apple has yet devised, iPhones, iPod and macs included. If you felt the iPad mini was the one for you because it was so light and pocketable, you may want to think again now you can have the bigger screen in a device that’s still stunningly light and manageable.